No, I think Biggio has been one of the solid favorites since the ballot was announced. But I mean more in the chances that someone like Bonds or Clemens gets voted. I doubt it will happen, but you never really know.

Glad to see the cheaters kept out on the first ballot. Bonds and Clemens will probably get in at some point, but they didn't deserve to go in on the first ballot after disgracing the game and tarnishing their own legacies. Looks like my favorite 90's player Ken Griffey Jr. could get the last laugh by being a first ballot HOFer. It sucked to watch him deal with injury after injury during the last 10 years of his career, while Bonds, Clemens, Palmeiro, and the others roided like crazy to extend their careers as long as possible.

Allegedly. I'd also would be devil's advocate here and ask, how can you be so sure Griffey didn't use PED's?

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You can't be, but he deserves the benefit of the doubt with no hard evidence or even circumstantial evidence against him.

My stance is, you can't give anyone who played in that era benefit of the doubt if you take that approach. Anyone can accuse anyone and have that stigma attached.

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"When I was in college, I was belittling the woman who later become my wife for not knowing who Boba Fett was, and she responded by asking me if I knew who the Prime Minister of Israel was. Surprisingly? Not Mon Mothma."-BKV

Musial dieing is sad, the man was really "the man". He was a class act and one of if not the greatest ball player of all time. Now I'm a Cards fan so I'm obviously bias but one could make the argument he really is the greatest. I'm a hockey and football buff so I can't make that great of a argument for it but from everything I've read he belongs in the conversation.

Musial dieing is sad, the man was really "the man". He was a class act and one of if not the greatest ball player of all time. Now I'm a Cards fan so I'm obviously bias but one could make the argument he really is the greatest. I'm a hockey and football buff so I can't make that great of a argument for it but from everything I've read he belongs in the conversation.

With all due respect to Musial, the conversation of best player of all time starts at number 4 after Ruth, Williams, and Mays. However, of all the greatest players, it's hard to argue anyone was a greater person.

Damn, A-Rod among others have been linked to PEDs and a clinic in Miami. I made the prediction back when his surgery was announced that he probably wasn't going to be around in a couple of years, and if they find him guilty in this, he just might be done with the Yankees completely. His career just might follow the path of Manny Ramirez.

Damn, A-Rod among others have been linked to PEDs and a clinic in Miami. I made the prediction back when his surgery was announced that he probably wasn't going to be around in a couple of years, and if they find him guilty in this, he just might be done with the Yankees completely. His career just might follow the path of Manny Ramirez.

I think A-Rod played his last game for the Yankees. I also really don't see any big ball club signing him in the forseeable future. Given his past, the recent allegations, injury/age and his poor playoff performances, it's hard to argue he would be an asset to a top notch team.